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+ | The goal of this page is to help people understand what Lynx hardware will work for you and hopefully how. All hardware is designed in the USA so all hardware will work on 120 volts and 60 hz (except for the MR16 which works on 12 volt DC). Some hardware can also be used in other parts of the world that is using 240 volts and 50 hz. The SSR4 can also switch lights on at 24/36 volts when connected to the Freestyle controller. The SSR4-DMX can NOT be use with 24/36 volts. | ||
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+ | Please take a look at the two charts below. | ||
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+ | = Input Voltages that will work with Lynx hardware = | ||
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| '''240 volts - ''' | | '''240 volts - ''' | ||
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− | + | 1 - A 240v transformer and different resistors are required. Please see the Equipment [http://diylightanimation.com/wiki/index.php?title=Equipment Manuals] | |
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− | + | 2 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't currently work with 50 hz. Should be fixed later this year. | |
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− | + | 1 - A 240v transformer and different resistors are required. See Manuals | |
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− | + | 3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle. | |
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+ | 4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware currently doesn't work with 50 hz. Should be fixed later this year. |
Revision as of 19:43, 26 January 2009
Question: What Lynx hardware will work with my voltage and hertz (50/60)?
The goal of this page is to help people understand what Lynx hardware will work for you and hopefully how. All hardware is designed in the USA so all hardware will work on 120 volts and 60 hz (except for the MR16 which works on 12 volt DC). Some hardware can also be used in other parts of the world that is using 240 volts and 50 hz. The SSR4 can also switch lights on at 24/36 volts when connected to the Freestyle controller. The SSR4-DMX can NOT be use with 24/36 volts.
Please take a look at the two charts below.
Input Voltages that will work with Lynx hardware
Device | 120 volts - | 240 volts - | 12 volts DC |
Lynx Express | Yes | Yes (1) | No |
Freestyle | Yes | Yes (1) | No |
SSR4-DMX | Yes | Yes (1,2) | No |
Lynx Splitter | Yes | Yes (1) | No |
MR-16 | No | No | Yes |
1 - A 240v transformer and different resistors are required. Please see the Equipment Manuals
2 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware doesn't currently work with 50 hz. Should be fixed later this year.
Supply Voltages from Controller to Lights or Light Strings
Device | 120 volts - | 240 volts - | 12 volts DC - | Low volts (24/36) |
Lynx Express | Yes | Yes (1) | No | No |
Freestyle | Yes | Yes (1) | No | Yes (3) |
SSR4 | Yes | Yes (1) | No | Yes (3) |
SSR4-DMX | Yes | Yes (1,4) | No | No |
MR-16 | No | No | Yes | No |
1 - A 240v transformer and different resistors are required. See Manuals
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3 - SSR4 can control low voltage lights while connected to the Freestyle.
4 - Currently the DMX option on the SSR4 can be used with 240v volts but the firmware currently doesn't work with 50 hz. Should be fixed later this year.